Paul's letter to the Philippians
In ancient times, Philippi - now a ruin - was a thriving city, located on a slope at the foot of the Pange Mountains, about 12 kilometers […]
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In ancient times, Philippi - now a ruin - was a thriving city, located on a slope at the foot of the Pange Mountains, about 12 kilometers […]
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The Epistles of Saint Paul the Apostle are works that emerged from circumstances, written over a period of fifteen years (between the years 51 and 66), in which he answered questions.
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Since the fourth century AD, Christians have been reading the Book of Acts of the Apostles in the Divine Liturgy during Easter. The book “The Benedictaries”, which is the book
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Luke wrote two books, the Gospel known by his name, and the Book of Acts. (See Acts of the Apostles.) His gospel is our topic today. We must mention,
He is one of the prophets of return from exile. His name means messenger or angel, and the Prophet himself borrowed it, as is accepted, from his book
Haggai is one of two prophets - followed by Zechariah - who played the most prominent role in urging those returning from exile to return.
The Book of Jonah in the Bible is located fifth among the 12 minor prophets and contains four short chapters written in the form of a story.
Jesus said: “All that is written about me in the Law of Moses, the Prophets, and the Psalms must be fulfilled” (Luke 24:44). Psalms